- 69°30′S 65°00′W / 69.500°S 65.000°W / -69.500; -65.000 The
Antarctic Peninsula,
known as O'Higgins Land in
Chile and
Tierra de San Martín in Argentina...
- of the
leaves come from
trees and shrubs.
Angiosperms are the
dominant paleoflora, but
there are also
conifers present. Some of the cones, foliage, and...
- This is an
overview of the
fossil flora and
fauna of the Maastrichtian-Danian **** Cr**** Formation.
Insects from the
groups Diptera, Zygoptera, and possibly...
- This is an
overview of the
paleoflora of the
Eocene Messel Formation as
explored by the
Messel Pit
excavations in Germany. A
former quarry and
UNESCO World...
- The Yezo
Group is a
stratigraphic group in Hokkaido, ****an and Sakhalin,
Russia which is
primarily Late
Cretaceous in age (Aptian to
Earliest Paleocene)...
- The
Monterey Formation is an
extensive Miocene oil-rich
geological sedimentary formation in California, with
outcrops of the
formation in
parts of the...
- The
Moreno Hill
Formation is a
geological formation in
western New
Mexico whose strata were
deposited in the Late Cretaceous.
Dinosaur remains are among...
- The
Schistes bitumineux (French for Oil shale/Bituminous shale) is an
Early Jur****ic
geologic formation in Bascharage,
Luxembourg that is
located within...
- The
Hammerschmiede clay pit (German:
Tongrube Hammerschmiede) is a
fossil bearing locality in Pforzen, Bavaria,
Germany most well
known for the discovery...
- The
paleoflora of the
Eocene Okanagan Highlands includes all
plant and
fungi fossils preserved in the
Eocene Okanagan Highlands Lagerstätten. The highlands...